Hi Broncostar, if you click on The Songs in the navigation menu, you will see a list of twenty-six songs which have been written, and I am now just starting to record. The lyrics to those songs are on the last few pages of the book, and they are all related in some way to the topics that are covered.

Also, if you have a bit of a time to scrounge around the board, I would appereciate it if you took a look at my explanation for the grandfather paradox (under the forum "time,") or perhaps the two posts I made on your topic "Is God in the tenth dimension?"

I'm sure you must be a bit tense about book sales- I'm sure it'll be fine, and I myself am hoping to purchase a copy once I get a credit card in hand (Being 15 doesn't really get you too much freedom, at least in monetary terms.) Until then, see you around!

What kind of music are we talking about here, Rob? I love the concepts and such ultra-creative interpretations and possibilities in music are probably the most interesting thing I have ever concieved.

Are we talking about a theoretical interpretation of dimensional space in musical form? Does this include experimental musical theory, or the like? It's hard for me to extrapolate as the concept itself is truly wild, but importantly I want to know whether your music involves a creative musical progression in regards to your dimensional theories (perhaps they are not _your_ theories? forgive me if my information is slightly off in a few places, as I stumbled across your website perhaps 30 minutes ago)? Or are we simply talking about lyrics which further explain the ideas, set to traditional music?

The twenty-six songs which you see listed are normal singable songs, some are rock/pop, some are a little more out there, some are written in specific cultural/historical styles, but they are all songs that people can sing along with.
I also have a second project on the go which will not appeal to the general public, it is challenging and experimental, a few people I have played examples to have reacted very positively, but it certainly will not be everybody's cup of tea.

i do like this site, it makes me think. it also inspired me to write a piece of music. it doesn't have any lyrics, and it's hard to say to what degree a piece of instrumental music can represent ideas and concepts... but what i can say is that this music wouldn't exist if i'd never found this site. so that's something, eh?

hey...nice....you should really get a hold of the 10th dimension on amiestreet and go remix them. Sounds like you would probably make something cool with them. Also....I was listening to Kid A by Radiohead last night and it reminded me a lot of tenth dimension....and.....yours kinda. Your music also reminds me a bit of God Speed You Black Emperor (best band name ever)